Unique Public Art Project Installed At 7 Rail Stations Beginning June 8
ATLANTA – The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) public art program Artbound, in collaboration with the Atlanta Design Festival and Flux Projects, is reviving and expanding Railtalk-Re-Connect, a unique interactive art installation to engage fellow riders and leave positive messages of inspiration.
The public art project will be installed at seven rail stations: North Springs, Doraville, Lindbergh Center, West End, College Park, H.E. Holmes, and Indian Creek and continue for five months, starting Wednesday, June 8, and culminating during the Atlanta Design Festival Oct. 1 – 9.
To participate, use the provided magnetic letters to leave a secret message, say something about an issue that’s important to you, or share words of inspiration with your fellow MARTA riders.
“This project aims to create unexpected interactions between transit riders and provide entertainment for those waiting for their train or bus,” said MARTA’s Art in Transit Director Katherine Dirga. “We’ve been through a lot these past two years and I think we could all use some words of encouragement or even a good laugh. I hope everyone takes a moment in their travels to have some fun with Railtalk-Re-Connect.”
In 2019, over 23,000 people experienced the launch of Railtalk with more than 4,000 leaving messages in just nine days.
MARTA Artbound, Flux Projects, and Atlanta Design Festival are hosting a media unveiling of Railtalk-Re-Connect on Friday, June 10 at 11 a.m., at Lindbergh Center rail station located at 2424 Piedmont Road NE in Atlanta. Event details are in the attached invitation.
MARTA’s public art program, Artbound provides visual and performing art experiences dedicated to helping our customers enjoy the ride. Visit MARTA (itsmarta.com) for more information.
To learn more about the Atlanta Design Festival and Flux Projects visit Atlanta Design Festival | October 2—10, 2021 | Atlanta, Georgia, USA and HOME – FLU